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Still the daily

Power is very usable

Can plant it in 2nd and no wheelspin or sideways movement.

Tyres are just Nitto Invos

Sounds a lot more fun than my 2nd gear then :D.

It's good weather for boating today.

Miserable out there :(

I thought this just means free car wash? ;)

Haha should be a couple of hours plus bleeding etc. but anything can go wrong so it's one of those "how long is a piece of string" things

Thought so, mines getting fixed tonight since the old one decided to crack and spray coolant all over my engine. Thank you sir

Bike guys - chance of getting a RWC with an aftermarket exhaust and a fender eliminator?

Zero.

They tight as hell these days. Easy items to swap, but I'm guessing you don't have the stock parts...

Zero.

They tight as hell these days. Easy items to swap, but I'm guessing you don't have the stock parts...

Not at the moment, I should be receiving them, but who knows when that would be exactly

Would rear hugger qualify? or would it have to have been stock?

LOL!

I don't get your kW reading though... So at 4000 RPM it pushes 190 rwkW

So at what RPM does it push 280 rwkW?

Do you just chew through rear tyres in like half a year?

Yeah pretty much. Not even a year yet and got nt05s going on $375 a pop lol (275/19s)

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Did you call that guy, Leigh?

Not at the moment, I should be receiving them, but who knows when that would be exactly

Would rear hugger qualify? or would it have to have been stock?

Should be fine. It's not that it all has to be stock, you can modify things, but fender eliminators aren't roadworthy and aftermarket exhausts break EPA rules (decibel limits).

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